Mr. Prickles was tough to get close to . . . because he was a porcupine.
“You're not cute like us,” said Raccoon.
“Or cuddly like us,” said Chipmunk.
“Or playful like us,” said Skunk.
“I am,” said Mr. Prickles. “On the inside.”
Poor Mr. Prickles became as prickly on the inside as he was on the outside. He was very lonely; until he met Miss Pointypants. She showed him that he didn't need to watch other forest creatures have a good time. He could make his own good time!
What do you think was the most important thing that happened in the story, and why do you think it is important?
Can you make an important connection to one of the characters in this story, and tell how the connection helps you to understand the story better?
How could the lessons Mr. Prickles learned help you in your own life?
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